Showing posts with label quackery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quackery. Show all posts

Saturday, September 01, 2018

What can we learn from "Quack" Medicines, Medical Devices, and Therapy?


What's the difference between Alternative Medical Devices and Quack Medical Devices?  It depends on who you ask!
  • Satisfied patients who have found relief in such devices will say the devices are Alternative/Complementary Therapy, that maybe even a doctor recommended. (Anecdotal Evidence)
  • Purists who ignore Anecdotal Evidence and only accept Scientific Evidence will say the devices are Quackery.
Like it or not, Alternative/Complementary Medical (CAM) Devices are here to stay, despite being called Quackery, by some.  This is shown by the huge, and growing, CAM market.


 

Okay, now that we have that out of the way, here's a list of Complementary/Alternative Medicine/Therapy/etc.

Now to the learning parts:
  • First and most important - Some past/present CAM modalities are just not safe.  Why not make them safe for patient use - via redesign, instructions, etc.?


  • Healthcare professionals, e.g. doctors, could help patients find relief from symptoms when science does not provide relief - if they wanted to and were not bound by peer ethics.


Quiz - Is it more important to provide "relief in any way" to patients, especially those with chronic symptoms, e.g. pain,  or only provide scientifically proven methods of relief?


Clue - Try taking a copper magnetic bracelet away from a patient finding relief from pain from this bracelet.


There you have it.  Let's get to work!

References -

The placebo effect in alternative medicine: can the ... - NCBI - NIH

Placebo effect behind many natural cures - Health - Alternative ...

Placebo Effects: Biological, Clinical and Ethical Advances - NCBI - NIH

The ethics of the placebo in clinical practice | Journal of Medical Ethics

Is Alternative Medicine Just a Placebo? | Psychology Today

Do medical devices have enhanced placebo effects? - Semantic Schola

Welcome to The Museum of Questionable Medical Devices Online ...

Quack Medical - Spark Museum

Ridiculous Vintage Quack Medical Devices | Medical Billing

Alternative "Quack" Medical Devices

The Big Quack Attack: Medical Devices - Device Watch

Part IV: Regulating Cosmetics, Devices, and Veterinary Medicine After ...

The Literature of Quackery: Amusement and Understanding - OHSU

Medical Quackery!

The Quack Doctor

Questionable Device Index - Quackwatch

museum of quack medical electrotherapy instruments - W1TP ...

Quackery - Wikipedia

Anecdotal evidence - Wikipedia

Scientific evidence - Wikipedia

Safe Use of Complementary Health Products and Practices | NCCIH

The other side of the coin: safety of complementary and alternative ...

The placebo effect is amplified when doctors appear likeable and ...

Should Doctors Use More Placebos? - Medscape

Snake Oil, Hustlers and Hambones: The American Medicine Show

 

 

 

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Friday, November 21, 2014

Microcontroller (Arduino) controlled Placebo Medical Device? Mobile Phone App?

Is anyone experimenting with a Medical Device that enhances the Placebo Effect?

Perhaps with a Micro-Controller, such as Arduino? 

Or...with a cell phone app?... 


Or....both??????


Or what????


I tried these search strings and found little, (so far) - 

(device OR machine OR apparatus) (placebo OR quack OR quackery OR fake) (microcontroller OR arduino)

 (placebo OR quack OR quackery) app (phone OR mobile OR cellular)


I see great potential in enhancing the Placebo Effect in healing. - What do you think?

Are you interested?  - Stay tuned!

References, particularly of interest - 


*  Do medical devices have enhanced placebo effects? - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10942860


*Testing Medical Devices, Placebo Surgery and Ethics - http://online.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303775504579396954056675022


*  A Placebo Mobile App that Changes Your Life - from Placebo Effect - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-placebo-mobile-app-that-changes-your-life-from-placebo-effect

*  Enhancing placebo effects: insights from social psychology. - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23488251


*  Enhancing the Placebo - http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/03/enhancing-the-placebo/?_r=0


......More to come, I predict....


Placebo references....





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo-controlled_study


"Patients frequently show improvement even when given a sham or "fake" treatment. Such intentionally inert placebo treatments can take many forms, such as a pill containing only sugar, a surgery where nothing efficacious is actually done (just an incision and sometimes some minor touching or handling of the underlying structures), or a medical device (such as an ultrasound machine) that is not actually turned on. Also, due to the body's natural healing ability and statistical effects such as regression to the mean, many patients will get better even when given no treatment at all. Thus, the relevant question when assessing a treatment is not "does the treatment work?" but "does the treatment work better than a placebo treatment, or no treatment at all?" As one early clinical trial researcher wrote, "the first object of a therapeutic trial is to discover whether the patients who receive the treatment under investigation are cured more rapidly, more completely or more frequently, than they would have been without it."[1]p.195 More broadly, the aim of a clinical trial is to determine what treatments, delivered in what circumstances, to which patients, in what conditions, are the most effective."

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo


"A placebo has been defined as "a substance or procedure… that is objectively without specific activity for the condition being treated".[16] Under this definition, a wide variety of things can be placebos and exhibit a placebo effect. Pharmacological substances administered through any means can act as placebos, including pills, creams, inhalants, and injections. Medical devices such as ultrasound can act as placebos.[18][19] Sham surgery,[20][21][22] sham electrodes implanted in the brain,[1] and sham acupuncture, either with sham needles or on fake acupuncture points, have all exhibited placebo effects.[23] Bedding not treated to reduce allergies has been used as a placebo to control for treated bedding.[24] The physician has even been called a placebo;[25] a study found that patient recovery can be increased by words that suggest the patient "would be better in a few days", and if the patient is given treatment, that "the treatment would certainly make him better" rather than negative words such as "I am not sure that the treatment I am going to give you will have an effect".[26] The placebo effect may be a component of pharmacological therapies: Pain killing and anxiety reducing drugs that are infused secretly without an individual's knowledge are less effective than when a patient knows they are receiving them. Likewise, the effects of stimulation from implanted electrodes in the brains of those with advanced Parkinson's disease are greater when they are aware they are receiving this stimulation.[27] Sometimes administering or prescribing a placebo merges into fake medicine."

Hypnosis References - 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnosis

Combining Hypnosis with the Placebo Effect!!!!!

*  Hypnobo: perspectives on hypnosis and placebo. - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17685242

Technical Stuff...

Microcontroller - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcontroller

Arduino - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino

Some resources on Inventing Your own App's....


*  "App Inventor" - by Hal Abelson, Ellen Spertus, Liz Looney - "O'Reilly Media, Inc.", Apr 20, 2011

*  MIT App Inventor - http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/


Looking for examples or ideas on how this all might work....?

*  The "Virtual Healing Machine" - combining hypnosis and activating the Placebo Effect - https://sites.google.com/site/thevirtualhealingmachine/


*  Make your own Virtual Healing Machine with "Virtual Hypnotist"- http://thevirtualhealingmachine.blogspot.com/2011/06/make-your-own-virtual-healing-machine.html


How to Make Your Own Healing Machine - Little Known Techniques to Help You Heal- http://interesting-health-information.blogspot.com/2014/08/how-to-make-your-own-healing-machine.html



Have fun!  :-)

Disclaimer - Article is for information only and is not advice of any kind.